I am using a brand new LX7 optical mouse with a Toshiba laptop.
When I plug in the mouse, it keeps "backspacing"
e.g. I open an email - it closes it
e.g. I open a program, it closes it.
Laptop works fine with the built in button / tablet mouse
Any ideas?
Solved it myself Tok out and reinserted batteries, which reset the mouse So far so goodSolved it myself
Tok out and reinserted batteries, which reset the mouse
So far so good
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Hi there. Go to the control panel, in control panel you will see mouse, click on that and you will be able to set reaction times speed click times and all the mouse settings.
Had the same problem. But before filling the logitech RMA from to get a replacement, I put new batteries into the mouse and the mouse worked again.
I am using rechargeable batteries, and I seems to me even if the green light on the bottom of the mouse is on, the driver warning for low battery does not come on. May be the volage drops to fast with a older set of batteries.
Try out new batteries. Hope this helps.
I am using the LX7 mouse for more than 2 years with lost of abuse (>10x drops from shoulder hight to hard office floor, sitting dongle in my pocket and dropping my backpack onto the floor with the dongle on the botton in the backpack).
Hey bigbufford,
You may want to search for the drivers from the manufacturers site if it's offered in the paperwork. If not, I have always found drivers by just typing in the brand, model and manufacturer on a Google search.
There is the link to download the driver. On the left there is a yellowish orange download circle. Click on that and make sure you have the download go to somewhere you will remember .....so that you can easily access the driver later, instead of loosing it and downloading it over and over..
I have found that sometime these Rodents seem to have a "Taste" for a certain "Type" of AA or AAA cell, one needs to get the Highest Discharge rate one can get.
Often the "Brand" of Batts supplied are the "Only" ones that seem to work 100% alla time? I have had similar problems with customers B4, and I find the Varta series of battery to be great.
& remember just because you bought them "New" don't mean the Batts are always "Fresh", get batts from a place that has a high turnover.
Solved it myself
Tok out and reinserted batteries, which reset the mouse
So far so good
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